- High School to Share Its Library : Camarillo: Operating hours will be expanded to one evening a week in an effort to offset cuts at county facilities. The public is invited.
- Mob Mentality Issue Raised at Denny Trial : Courts: Defense seeks to allow UCLA expert to testify before the jury. In a hearing, he talks of 'group contagion' dominating during a riot.
- Charter School Offers Funding Proposal : Education: Vaughn Street Elementary says the L.A. district should pay about $150,000 to campuses in its 'cluster group.'
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Lancaster to Buy Housing Tracts for $3.1 Million
- Nowadays There's No Place Like Home--Not Even Home
- Herzog Has Eye on Coleman
- Angels' Inspired Farrell Stymies White Sox, 8-0
- Europeans Think Langer Will Play
- Kings Beat Stars, 6-4
- GIRLS
- Pedroza's Condition Said to Improve
- Nike Prep Tournament Under Investigation by CIF
- Strawberry Hit Rock-Bottom : Dodgers: He says he considered committing suicide at one point as the only way to silence his critics.
- Tuned In to the Sounds of TV : Nan Schwartz Mishkin, with six Emmy nominations under her belt, finds herself in the unplanned role of role model for female composers.
- TV Ratings : ABC Gets Ready for the 'Real' Season With a Win
- TECHNOLOGY
- THE BATTLE FOR PARAMOUNT : Viacom: We Buy, or You Pick Up Tab : Redstone Says Paramount Would Owe $820 Million If Deal Crumbles
- U.S., Russian Space Experts Rendezvous at O.C. Facility
- Birds of a Feather : Jim and Sylvia Gallagher's hobby is no flight of fancy--the Huntington Beach couple spend many hours chronicling lives of winged creatures.
- Senate Backs Plan for U.S.-Russia Manned Orbital Lab : Space: Failure of effort to kill station is boon to contractors including McDonnell Douglas, with plant in Huntington Beach.
- BANK ON IT: When federal regulators closed...
- OXNARD : New Center Offers Supplies for Diabetics
- $98,000 Will Be Spent on Better Access for Disabled : Oxnard: A city crackdown on motorists' illegal use of handicapped parking spaces will help finance the improvements at City Hall.
- New Face of Police Union: Friendly --and Formidable
- Man to Stand Trial in Slaying of Teen
- Image Makers Need to Catch Up With Reality : Palestinians: If Arafat and Rabin can shake hands, Hollywood can stop perpetuating stereotypes.
- SAN FERNANDO : Girlfriend of Rick James Given 4 Years in Assault
- Courtney Is Returned to Legal Father : Courts: The girl, 5, is flown back from Pennsylvania. Her mother is taken to County Jail in the unusual custody dispute.
- Countywide : Supervisors React to Immigration Report
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From the Front : Security Is a Serious Issue at Courthouse
- Man Pleads Guilty in White Supremacist Arms Case : Courts: One of three defendants admits making illegal weapons. But attorney says client had no racist motive.
- MUSIC / CHRIS PASLES : From Halls of Medicine to Concert Halls : Knowledge of Pain and Suffering, Hope and Healing Inform Wong's Skills as Surgeon and Conductor
- IBM Takes Lead in Workstation Race : Computers: Claims for RS/6000 speed place it ahead of rival products. But the edge could be lost quickly.
- British Economic Figures Revised Upward: The nation's...
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- FAMILY : Finger Paint the Safe Way
- YORBA LINDA : Health Care Is Topic at Nixon Library
- Ecology Exhibit Draws Protesters : Parks: Display is backed by a sect that demonstrators say would spoil mountain land by expanding Soka University.
- Boy Held in Gun Incident at Youth Club : Santa Paula: The 15-year-old was doing community service at the facility for previously carrying a weapon.
- Personal View
- TECHNOLOGY : Rising Star Services Gets What It Needed to Work Down Backlog
- 'Deadbeat Debtors'
- TriCare Files $115-Million Workers' Comp Suit : Health: The Irvine-based operator of clinics for injured employees says its business has been damaged because insurers delay paying claims. Carriers say the lag is caused by slow pace of state appeals process.
- Single-Payer System
- Last-Ditch Bid to Halt Base Closings Rejected by Senate : Congress: Feinstein and Boxer were among those pushing a resolution that would have scrapped the plan. The military can now begin shutting down or realigning 175 facilities, including nine major ones in California.
- Travel
- ID Cards and Immigration
- Last-Ditch Bid to Halt Base Closings Rejected by Senate : Congress: Feinstein and Boxer were among those pushing a resolution that would have scrapped the plan. The military can now begin shutting down or realigning 175 facilities, including nine major ones in California.
- 'Lynch Mob' Comment
- AST Research Names New VP
- REAL ESTATE
- Screen Saver Firms Find Uses for Idle Time on the Monitor : Computers: Moving beyond simple drawings, a market is seen for humor, art and advertising.
- For Most, Buying Trust Deeds Can Be a Risky Business
- AIRLINES
- Time Warner Completes Six Flags Purchase : Amusement: Company will use more of its cartoon characters at theme parks, including site near Valencia.
- Majority Stock Purchase of American Mobile OKd
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Falls, Bond Yields Jump as Oil Prices Rise
- Bergen Brunswig to Cut 500 Jobs in Restructuring : Pharmaceuticals: The Orange-based drug distributor is reacting to a leveling off in prices by trimming its operations.
- Speaking Of: : Family Planning
- 2 Arrested in Foreign Student's Killing
- MOSCOW : Back to Life?
- Aviator Cleared in Tailhook Case
- Culture : Bewitched in Portugal : Exorcists, hypnotists and, yes, witches assembled in a rural village for a special congress.
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Think of Sleep As Homework
- RETAILING
- Video: Hollywood Entertainment Corp. on Monday agreed...
- France Takes Hard Line on Trade Pact
- Give Your Hands a Hand--and Some TLC
- Foes of Dam Battle to 'Save the Clavey' : Environment: Irrigation district's plan for wild river is focus of Sierra conflict.
- Israel Raids Hezbollah Bases in Lebanon
- Plan Evokes Hopes, Fears in Orange County
- PAMELA IRWIN : HMOs: 'They Didn't Care; You Were Just a Number'
- FINALLY ZIPPED? For 10 years, Villa Park...
- Walesa Gambled on Elections--and Lost : Poland: The nation hands government back to the president's archenemies. Some of them threw the former trade unionist into prison.
- BANKING & FINANCE
- City-Owned Restaurant Sites Are Available
- Four More Marines Killed When Copter Crashes in Training
- The Press : On the Pact Between Israel and the PLO
- With Fido Along, There's No Need for a Doggie Bag
- Here's Proof That Sex Sells
- New Site for Planned Residential Hotel Opposed : Housing: An SRO proposed for a heavy-industry area of Irvine raises fears that the businesses will become the target of complaints. Supporters say those concerns are unfounded.
- TECHNOLOGY
- Westinghouse Will Pay New Boss $1 Million a Year, Bonuses
- THE ECONOMY : Analysts See Continued Sluggishness Through End of '94
- Commercial Lending Targeted by Bank
- Union Sues Burbank Post-Production Firms
- Suits Accuse Auto Insurer of Ethnic Bias : Insurance: Hmong claim Farmers discouraged their business by quoting high rates. Company denies the charges.
- Petrominerals Corp. Acquires Hydro-Test
- A Media Love Triangle Gone Awry? : Entertainment: New Line Cinema and Castle Rock remain faithful while cable mogul Ted Turner courts Paramount.
- For Sony's Mottola, Music Is the World
- Office Vacancy Rate Falls to 19% in Valley
- Newport Beach Debates Need for Pier Curfew : Violence: Gang-related shootings prompt some officials, residents to call for nighttime closure.
- Advanced Compression Technology Inc., a private Simi...
- France Wants Revision of Farm Subsidy Pact : Commerce: Demand for smaller slashes in agricultural supports could imperil global trade barrier negotiations.
- Aspen Helicopters of Oxnard received a $387,000...
- Lottery Chief Accuses Controller of Waste : Government: Sharp says declining revenues should mean less costs for auditing by Davis' office, but it has not occurred. The two officials have been feuding over gaming agency's administrative costs.
- U.S. Manifest Destiny Is Now at Home : But policy-makers are stuck in Cold War mentality, seeking a mission to replace communism.
- Watching the Nimble Tightrope Walker : South Africa's De Klerk celebrates four years in power
- THOUSAND OAKS : City in Accord With Union on Contract
- Oscar Thom Lawler; Led Chamber of Commerce
- Paralyzed Inmate in Right-to-Die Case Succumbs
- Williams' Mother Becomes a Crusader in His Defense : Denny case: Her support has visceral appeal even for those skeptical of claims he is being made a scapegoat.
- Next Step : And Now for the Tough Part . . . : Japan's new Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa has won over the public. Next, he must carry through on his promises.
- Lowery Steals Show From Quarterbacks : Pro football: His five field goals give Montana's Chiefs a 15-7 victory over Elway's Broncos in penalty-marred game.
- White House Calls Perot's NAFTA Stand a Political Ploy : Trade: Administration takes off gloves in jab at Texas billionaire. Daley suggests anti-pact issue is being used to raise money for United We Stand.
- Plan to Proclaim Bosnia Peace Is Dropped : Balkans: Shipboard talks fail. Muslims want access to sea and more territory.
- LAX Considers Takeoff Ban in Fee Dispute
- Officials Warn of More Water Line Ruptures
- Hewlett-Packard Makes a Wireless Connection : Software: The electronics giant hopes its upcoming acquisition of tiny EEsof positions it for growth in an exploding market.
- Irvine : Schools to Accept Anti-Drug Grant
- Pollution of U.S. Lands Seen as Festering Crisis
- Ethnic Discord : The Price of Peace : Amid talk of an accord, fears grow in Bosnia that even capitulation will not end the pain
- New Planning Rules Will Be Unveiled
- County May Seek Help for Small Firms : Economy: Personnel director will ask supervisors today to apply for a state grant to fund an entrepreneur academy for 300 area business owners.
- Rocketdyne to Cut 200 Space Station Jobs : Aerospace: Reduced budget for the NASA project is one problem. A Russian entry into the orbital program poses additional worries for the company.
- CHATSWORTH : Chamber Selects Community Motto
- 'NYPD Blue': Debate Goes to the Viewers : Television: At least 30 stations preempt tonight's premiere, citing nudity, language. ABC says commercials are sold out.
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Extending Smoking Ban to Be Studied
- Rocketdyne to Cut 200 Space Station Jobs : Aerospace: Firm begins laying off engineers in anticipation of $90-million loss in federal funding.
- First Lady's Health Plan Talk Hailed : Politics: Mrs. Clinton draws bipartisan vows of cooperation after speech before 320 Congress members. President hears from senators who want abortion coverage.
- IRVINE : Election Ordinance Revisions Approved
- SEAL BEACH : 'Signal Preemption' Gets 'Stop' From City
- Gretzky Hints at $1-Million Raise : Kings: But the use of deferred payments might push his salary far beyond the $4-million base amount.
- Tiny Firm Fits Into Giant's Future : H-P and Eesof Await a Boom
- Everett Is Angered by Status Questions : Rams: Knox refuses to say whether veteran will remain the starter against Oilers this week.
- Denny Defense Witness Changes His Testimony : Trial: On cross-examination, he estimates that gas station attendant was beaten after Denny, not before, and thus could have witnessed truck driver being hit with brick.
- LA HABRA : More Women Sought for Food Program
- 2 Cities OK Forming of Agency on El Toro : Closure: Mission Viejo and Laguna Beach tentatively agree to join a body that would have cities competing with county in planning the Marine base's future.
- Murray Will Play for USC
- A Soul Man From the '60s Is Back in the Groove Again : Pop music: With the success of Bellmark Records' young rappers, founder Al Bell returns to the record biz big leagues.
- Playful Dances by Nrityashree Troupe
- Pre-Incan Treasures of Peru on Exhibit
- WESTMINSTER : School District Will Sell Property to City
- Killing Somalis In Order to Save Them : The mission embarks on the road to another Vietnam.
- Humane Treatment of Players Characterizes These Tigers
- La Quinta Students to Get TB Tests : Health: Officials say the free, voluntary screening is needed to find out if an outbreak of six cases of the disease at the high school last spring has spread.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Bad Bounces Help Indians Beat Orioles
- Stags Handed a Rare Defeat in Water Polo
- For Once, Riverside Won't Run Away With Cross-Country Title
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : UCLA : Cook Will Try to Reduce Sacks
- Trying Times for Two Coaches
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NATION : Aztecs' Lowery Has Broken Leg
- Misty May
- Two U.S. Entries in Whitbread
- Langer Questionable for Ryder Cup Match
- JAZZ REVIEW : Tasty End to Drew Festival
- JAZZ REVIEW : Michelle Coltrane Turns Back to Standards Time : The saxophonist's daughter acknowledged her father's legacy, but her strong, warm voice was the standout in a set of familiar arrangements.
- TV REVIEW : 'Donato and Daughter' Seeks a Relationship
- Death Outside Caan's Room Was Accidental, Police Say : Inquiry: After his knocks failed to rouse the sleeping actor, the victim apparently climbed onto a fire escape. He fell eight floors.
- The $1-Billion Misunderstanding : That amount would barely cover medical costs for illegal immigrants in California alone
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Magrane Agrees to Two-Year Deal
- Vest Is Credited in Krone's Spill
- PREP ROUNDUP : Brea Edges Glendora
- Few Can Put UCLA's Novitsky Down Now : Bruins: The slights of growing up help drive the 6-foot-6, 288-pound lineman to succeed.
- Corrective Measures Start With Celluloid : Raiders: Shell goes to the movies to see how it fell apart in the last-minute loss to Cleveland.
- Blackjack Cost Tose More Than a Fortune : Gambling: Former owner of the Philadelphia Eagles lost millions of dollars, his wife and, he says, his pride and dignity.
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Foreigner' Hits Nerves, Funny Bones : Larry Shue's comedy about a shy Englishman plays on our country's growing fear of immigrants.
- His Life Gives Life to Masked Dance From Korea
- Datametrics Sells, Converts Preferred to Common
- Rotating Precision Mechanisms Inc. of Northridge won...
- Pay-Fone Systems Loses $49,720 in 4th Quarter
- Scholten Roofing Service of Mission Viejo received...
- Disease Detection Gets Brazilian Order
- Resale of Ventura County Homes Up 35% Over Last Year
- Right Start's Profits Down 37% in 1st Quarter
- Worries About Economy Send Stocks Falling : Markets: The Dow took its biggest one-day drop since April and the 30-year bond yield rose to a three-week high.
- REAL ESTATE : Permit Data Is Further Proof the Market Ain't What It Used to Be
- Orbas & Associates of Oxnard won a...
- BANKING & FINANCE
- Abandoned Wells Now Producing Oil
- Litton Guidance also was awarded a $501,000...
- U.S. to Host Talks to Raise Funds for Palestinians : Aid: Wealthiest nations will be invited. Christopher emphasizes that Israelis' security is at stake as well.
- Trotting Out for Oaks Fall Classic
- Reno Police Link 2 Local Missing Person Cases
- They Were Eating Themselves Out of House, Home
- 3 Stars Provide First Evidence of Dark Matter
- Aspin's Venice Trip Cost $30,000
- OK Expected on New Arena Parking : Traffic: Anaheim officials plan to turn an orange grove into a lot with 1,150 spaces and provide shuttle service.
- In the beginning there was Hollywood: The...
- Drug Company Bergen to Cut Up to 500 Jobs, Close Centers
- Landlords Offering Extras to Ease Rental Glut : Housing: Valley's apartment vacancy rate is 11.3%, up from 7.4% in '91. Some blame the recession and affordable homes.
- Litton Guidance & Control Systems of Woodland...
- TECHNOLOGY
- Kinko's to Begin Video-Conference Service
- Directors Decide Not to Sell Tambrands Inc. : Restructuring: A new management organization will be announced soon.
- Price Dips for Complex Being Vacated by Exxon
- Park Stalked by Cougar to Reopen
- THE CLINTON HEALTH PLAN : California's Reform Gurus
- Quake Kills 1 in South Oregon : Seismology: Damage from the 5.4 temblor is reported around Klamath Falls, where a building collapses. Effects are felt as far south as Redding.
- Wilson Signs Bills Easing State EPA Rules for Business
- BOOK REVIEW : Growing Up in a Land of Forced Abortion : A MOTHER'S ORDEAL <i> by Steven W. Mosher</i> ; HJB $21.95, 336 pages
- Documentary : Travels With Arafat, on Board the Peace Plane : The PLO chief looked exhausted and a little nervous as he flew to Washington to make history.
- Men Sought in Vegas Kidnaping Captured
- Some fear the Clinton medical-reform plan has too little respect for the doctor-patient bond. The best care, they say, comes from a physician who cares. : A Healthy Dose of Trust
- 'Booker of Bookers' Award Goes to Rushdie
- Videotape Holds Clues to Killing of 2 Outside Store : Crime: Security camera captures argument between two men just before fatal shooting outside convenience mart.
- A Place to Stay and Play : Youth: Founders of the new Fillmore-Piru Boys & Girls Club hope to keep children out of gangs by providing activities and a positive environment.
- HemaCare Gets OK to Test AIDS Treatment
- Severino, TV Veteran, Named Avtex Interactive Chief
- OTHER NEWS
- Stability in Monetary Policy Is Expected Through Rest of the Year
- STILL GROWING: It's already on a year-round...
- Judge Overturns Convictions of 7 in El Rukn Prosecutions
- Astronauts Set for Moonlight Landing
- Regional Outlook : The Syrian Link : The Mideast peace chain has come up short in Damascus. The bottom line is, Hafez Assad wants the Golan Heights back.
- TONGUE TIES: The number of Valley residents...
- Postscript : Stuck in Language Limbo : Tanzania's Julius Nyerere once envisioned a Swahili-speaking utopia. It hasn't worked out.
- CALABASAS : Higher Enrollment Eases Funding Fears
- Truck Found in Reno Links 2 Week-Old Disappearances : Thousand Oaks: Westlake nurse's vehicle is located in a casino parking lot. Girl, 16, says she was abducted by the 19-year-old man arrested there.
- WOODLAND HILLS : Instructor Sees Key Changes in Visit to Russia
- Focus on Entertainment Stocks
- Workers' Comp Clinic Sues Insurers Over Late Payments
- MELVIN JENKINS : A Kind of Relationship Built Over Time
- Brown Answers Tax Bill Question Before It's Asked
- Georgian Troops Fight Off Rebels in Separatist Province
- AUTOS
- Axis Construction Inc. of Glendale won a...
- AUTOS
- Chiat/Day Tries to Put Bright Face on 2nd Firing by Reebok : Advertising: The 'Agency of the Decade' hopes there's life after the sports equipment giant; its past suggests there very well might be.
- Environmental Permit Process Eased : Legislation: Governor signs measures at a family-owned North Hollywood business. He says laws may help halt business flight from state.
- OTHER NEWS
- Redken's Cosmetics Plant to Relocate to Kentucky
- Former Arco Chief Still Gambling on Oil Strikes : Energy: Facing hard times, Robert O. Anderson insists his Hondo Oil & Gas will bounce back, and he has no intention of 'hanging up his spurs.'
- DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- Bank of Japan Cuts Discount Rate to Boost Slow Economy : Economies: But analysts say drop to 1.75% is not likely to result in more imports to bring down trade surplus with U.S.
- VENTURA : Man, 87, Guilty in Child Molestations
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Armenian Legislators Visit Health Clinic
- Tim Downey Dies; Backed Desalination : Ventura: The former planning commissioner recently had heart surgery. He was 44.
- Man in Santa Ana Parking Lot Killed in Apparent Gang Attack
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Bolsa Chica Walking Trail Is Restored
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Bye Should Help Team Get Healthy
- Yankees Making It Difficult : Baseball: They are losing precious ground in the AL East heading into series against the Toronto Blue Jays.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Giants Move Half-Game Closer
- Beverly Hills Fan Reports Higher Profit in Quarter
- COSTA MESA : Newport Boulevard Closures Planned
- Herzog Strengthens Grip on Angels : Baseball: General manager takes control of future negotiations. White Sox win, 10-2.
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / MIKE REILLEY : In Goal, Rall Keys Defense
- Hansen Pinches Himself After Getting Record : Baseball: Lineup shenanigans help him set Dodger mark for pinch hits during 5-2 victory over Reds.
- TV REVIEW : 'Blue': Color It a Pale Imitation of 'Blues'
- Tribal Beat : South African Expatriates Rage Against Oppression and Apathy With a Psychedelic Spirit
- THE ARTSSeason Postponed: The San Diego Civic...
- MUSIC AND DANCE REVIEWS : An Impressive Recital From James Morris
- MONTREAL : An Urban View
- Dissident Surfaces, Backs Beijing for Olympics : Asia: Wei Jingsheng ends rumors that he was being kept in isolation despite his release from prison last week.
- DOMINIQUE MIRANDA : 'Almost a Friend Type of Thing'
- Group Protests Santa Ana's Ticketing of the Homeless
- Prosecutor Says Dentist Accused of Sex Assaults Lied on Stand : Courts: Trial ends for Dr. Kamal Matian, charged with molesting two women in his Reseda office. Deputy district attorney calls his testimony 'well-rehearsed.'
- Obituaries
- It's Not Employers Who Bear the Costs : Health care: We're burdened by fallacies of the effects on small business and global competitiveness.
- SOUTH COUNTY : Warning Sirens to Be Tested Today
- BURBANK : U.S. Honors the Deaf With 2 New Stamps
- Motorcyclist Dies in Highway Crash
- Quality: the X-Factor in Health Care Debate : Medicine: Clinton's proposals are defined in dollars and statistics. But patients worry about such intangible things as trust and peace of mind.
- New Socialist Chief to Back Japan Coalition
- Diller Seeks to Outbid Viacom for Paramount
- MONTE CARLO : An Olympic Decision
- CAMARILLO : Panel to Decide on Business Park Plan
- THOUSAND OAKS : Fiore to Propose Land Buy Near Old City Hall
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Santa Clarita Approves Advertising in City Buses : Transportation: Businesses will be offered free visibility in return for services to the city, such as selling monthly passes to increase ridership.
- SANTA PAULA : Fire Blackens 61 Acres on Sench Ranch
- The Land of Auto Eroticism
- CYPRESS : Police to Seek Grant to Add 4 Officers
- SIMI VALLEY : Arsonist Blamed for 2-Alarm Fire at Club
- GLENDALE : Pastor to Be Tried on Molestation Charge
- Tearful Tribute Honors Slain Laurie Myles
- Music Center Turns to Arts World for Leader : Culture: The board unanimously approves Shelton Stanfill as president. He has been head of Wolf Trap Foundation in Virginia.
- COLUMN ONE : Her Dream Becomes a Nightmare : A mother who sought a new life in L.A. loses her sons to her former in-laws in Mississippi. At center of custody fight are an interracial romance, clash between morality of Old South, Southern California.
- MOORPARK : City to Consider Farmers' Market
- STUDIO CITY : Water Officials Warn of More Pipe Breaks
- AIDS Walk Raises Money, Awareness
- VENTURA : 'Stand Down' to Aid Homeless Veterans
- Close Encounters of the Call-In Kind
- Unit Planned to Patrol Parking for Handicapped : Oxnard: Civilian volunteers would hand out $280 citations to violators. Money would be earmarked for projects to comply with Americans With Disabilities Act.
- Making a Difference in Your Community : They Prescribe Creativity Against HIV
- 2 Convicted of Killing Couple at Crack House : Violence: Separate juries find the half brothers guilty of first-degree murder. Police say they set the husband and wife on fire in a closet to cover up a robbery.
- Slain Woman Recalled as Loving Mother Who Put Faith Into Works : Violence: Friends, family of Laurie Myles criticize The Times for mistakenly reporting she had a crime record.
- OXNARD : Man Shot in Head, Critically Wounded
- ORANGE : City Adopts Plan to Attract Business
- Keith Ginter
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Moon a Shadow of Former Self
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : USC : Guard Crisman Might Return
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Brett Will Return in Some Capacity
- JERUSALEM : A Long Road Back
- Key Witnesses Conflict in Accounts of Riot Details : Denny case: Testimony differs on sequence of events and other facts that are crucial to the prosecution's case against Damian Monroe Williams.
- Litton Systems Inc. of Woodland Hills won...
- General Mills Profit Up in 1st Quarter
- California Amplifier Reports Profit Down 35%
- Special Devices Company Reports 24% Drop in Profit
- FULLERTON : Affirmative Action Policy Considered
- Feminists May Help Mother's Defense : Law: Group focusing on plight of woman who lost custody of daughter to unrelated man.
- WESTMINSTER : More Funds OKd for City Offices at Mall
- LOS ANGELES : Opponents of Smoking Ban Lose Round in Court
- LA HABRA : City Renews Permits for 2 Businesses
- LAKE FOREST : Decision Sought on Excavation Permits
- Obituaries
- MISSION VIEJO : College's Student Paper to Be Honored
- Wilson OKs 2 Bills Easing State EPA Permit Process : Politics: Some fear measure by Sen. Marian Bergeson could turn agency into advocate for firms having trouble.
- Court Clears Aeromexico in Fatal Crash : Disaster: Appeals panel upholds decision that FAA and the pilot of a small plane were responsible for 1986 Cerritos midair collision that killed 82. Action may clear way for U.S. payments to some families.